Coating processes – Particles – flakes – or granules coated or encapsulated – Inorganic base
Patent
1990-02-28
1991-08-20
Beck, Shrive
Coating processes
Particles, flakes, or granules coated or encapsulated
Inorganic base
427239, 427253, 427319, 4273742, 4273768, 4273981, B05D 700
Patent
active
050413090
ABSTRACT:
An improved method of diffusion coating a workpiece, such as ferritic tubing employing a ceramic carrier provided with a diffusion composition. The diffusion composition includes a diffusion element such as chromium, silicon, aluminum, and boron. The carrier is subjected to an elevated diffusion temperature in a controlled environment to diffusion coat either the external or internal surface of the workpiece.
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Davis Thomas L.
LaCount Dale F.
LeBeau Steven E.
Seibert Kenneth D.
Beck Shrive
Edwards Robert J.
Kalka Daniel S.
Matas Vytas R.
The Babcock & Wilcox Company
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